I've acquired a Clarke 2hp 6-10 amp 2 pole motor and the corresponding DOL starter for my Wadkin AGS 10" table saw
This would be the first motor I've wired and I found the wiring diagram on the starter especially difficult to comprehend. I see there are some posts about this before, but they are too old to see the pictures now and I would prefer to get this correct.
Here is how I think the motor wires up, taken from wiring diagram on capacitor housing:
Here is how I think the DOL starter wires up, taken from https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/wiring-a-dol.225921/page-2 :
Left to right the housing reads 1/L1 3/L2 5/L3 on the top and 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 on the bottom row.
I've used conventional colour coding for live and neutral, but just green for earth. My main question is does the earth look correct? There is no mention of it in the wiring diagram but nothing is double insulated so it needs it for sure.
Thanks in advance
This would be the first motor I've wired and I found the wiring diagram on the starter especially difficult to comprehend. I see there are some posts about this before, but they are too old to see the pictures now and I would prefer to get this correct.
Here is how I think the motor wires up, taken from wiring diagram on capacitor housing:
Here is how I think the DOL starter wires up, taken from https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/wiring-a-dol.225921/page-2 :
Left to right the housing reads 1/L1 3/L2 5/L3 on the top and 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 on the bottom row.
I've used conventional colour coding for live and neutral, but just green for earth. My main question is does the earth look correct? There is no mention of it in the wiring diagram but nothing is double insulated so it needs it for sure.
Thanks in advance